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The key to a successful graft is in the preparation, and ensuring that you have the correct number of stitches in each yarn or colour segment before starting the graft.
As well as using this method for a change in colour of yarn, it can also be used for a change in thickness or texture of yarn, too. You can perform this graft across as many colour changes as necessary, allowing you to create a perfectly invisible seam across fairisle or stranded work (there will always only be one colour section which has one stitch short, so you will only need to perform the preparation once).
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